The Agriculture Department is moving thousands of employees out of the Washington, D.C., area.

Unions sue to block USDA reorganization, arguing it’s a RIF in disguise

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Before AI: Fixing the Hidden Modernization Barriers Blocking Federal Agency Progress

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Tech

Trump says Pulte can declassify ‘whatever’ he wants, sparking fears of exposing intelligence secrets

“If he doesn’t care about blowing up cyber exploits, putting foreign relationships at risk, or getting people killed, he could declassify a lot,” one former official said.

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Hackers breached DHS information-sharing network, people familiar say

The Homeland Security Information Network is used by government, international and private sector partners to share sensitive but unclassified information.

Tech

CIA will take ‘smart risks’ and ‘course correct’ as it adopts AI, director says

“We simply can’t afford to wait for a risk-free approach to emerging tech. It doesn’t exist. We have to move fast. We have to be aggressive,” CIA Director John Ratcliffe said.

Workforce

OPM finalizes ‘Nixonian’ rule centralizing and enabling some federal firings

Under final regulations published this week, the federal government’s dedicated HR agency can remove federal employees from across government over suitability and conduct issues—blocking most avenues for appeal.

Workforce

Union accuses Treasury and HHS of neglecting telework requests from employees with disabilities

The lawsuit highlights federal employees who have been waiting for more than a year to hear back about their reasonable accommodation requests as well as individuals whose need to telework ended before the agency responded.

Pay & Benefits

Some TSP funds faltered in June

Following two straight months of gains, the federal government’s 401(k)-style retirement savings program posted a more muted performance last month.

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Inside the competing federal efforts behind America’s 250th anniversary plans

Federal and White House-led initiatives are rolling out overlapping programming for the semiquincentennial, including National Mall events, court open houses and nationwide commissions that will shape how the 250th anniversary is marked.

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Management

Slaughter and the expansion of presidential power

COMMENTARY | The Supreme Court’s latest ruling has dismantled a century of independence for federal regulators, and the ripples of this decision may just be the start of a much broader reshaping of the executive branch.

Tech

America at 250: What the Census reveals about our journey

COMMENTARY | As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, the Census Bureau offers a vivid way to trace the country’s growth, movement and change from the earliest days of the republic.

Workforce

IRS agrees to stop stealing workers’ pro-union decorations

The National Treasury Employees Union sued the agency earlier this month after multiple instances in which management confiscated and disposed of flyers and other decorations from employees’ workstations and communal bulletin boards.

Workforce

Judge halts Trump administration effort to exert political control over union elections

U.S. District Judge Denise Caspar said the Federal Labor Relations Authority’s move earlier this year to usurp jurisdiction over some cases from career employees was arbitrary and capricious under the Administrative Procedure Act.

Workforce

Despite criticism of Trump’s SES reforms, senior executives group backs recent updates to training program

Officials from the Office of Personnel Management said that the changes to the training and development program are necessary to promote standardization across agencies.

Tech

Pentagon launches ‘War Force’ initiative to onboard tech talent

The new recruitment effort was started in partnership with the Office of Personnel Management and operates under that agency’s larger Tech Force program. 

Management

Lawmaker warns of administration’s ‘fetishization’ of Silicon Valley startups

Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., discussed his plans to scrutinize Trump-era contracting practices, revive federal IT oversight and push for AI policy.

Workforce

OPM’s new suitability authority blurs the line between hiring vetting and employee discipline

COMMENTARY | A change allowing suitability actions for post-appointment misconduct could reshape how agencies respond to issues uncovered through continuous vetting, but the Office of Personnel Management’s willingness to use it will determine whether it becomes a routine tool or a rarely used exception.

Workforce

Lawmakers, unions and civil society groups urge withdrawal of governmentwide NDA plan

The Office of Personnel Management received more than 30,000 comments on its plan to require federal workers sign nondisclosure agreements, which critics said would violate the First Amendment and chill whistleblowers.

Management

What an ICE leadership pick signals about the next phase of immigration enforcement

The nominee would take charge of an agency with billions in new resources and an expanding role in carrying out the administration's deportation agenda.

Management

One federal research network got a reprieve. Others may not

Congress rescued a federally funded ocean research initiative, highlighting broader questions about which government programs will be spared from the administration's push to shrink federal research.

Management

President can fire independent agency heads without cause, Supreme Court rules

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a dissent that the decision “reshapes our government.”